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thirtyseven
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Re: Porkies XC

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erniebearskin wrote:I found that pretty tough, I was a little miffed when they announced B classes would only do the one loop.

All miff'ness disappeared about 200 meters in, slick rooty challenging single track, and apparently we got the easy loop, hats off to zeal and others that did two loops. I would like to know what wise guy went out and greased up all those roots the night before. Im happy I finished in one piece. 30B seemed like a big class.

That mud clogged tires my tires into large circling mud orbs. Overall it was a very enjoyable experience in a punishing sort of way.
Cool, glad you had fun. Its an interesting challenge isnt it?
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[/quote]Cool, glad you had fun. Its an interesting challenge isnt it?[/quote]

It was good, my next race was going to be MRSI Challenge at Fallen Timber but now I am thinking I should try Porcupine Hills HS the weekend before.

Is the hare scramble held at the same riding area as the XC?
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Almost always leaves from the same area
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